One possible theme is self - acceptance. The young alpha has to accept his own gay identity first before dealing with his relatives. Another theme could be family acceptance. How his relatives come to terms with his sexual orientation. Also, there might be a theme of identity conflict, as he is an alpha in one part of his life and now has to integrate his gay identity within that and with his family.
Sorry, I don't have a specific 'Young Alpha Relative Gay Story' to share directly. But generally, in such a story, it might involve the journey of a young alpha - someone who is confident and in a position of leadership in some sense - who is gay and dealing with family relations. Maybe he has to face the acceptance or lack thereof from his relatives regarding his sexual orientation.
For young adults, 'The Maze Runner' is a great choice. Thomas shows alpha male qualities. He is brave, curious, and has the ability to lead the other Gladers in the maze. Another one is 'Divergent'. Tris, who could be considered an alpha female in a world where she has to compete with alpha - like males. The male characters in the story also display alpha - like traits, like Four. He is strong, confident, and helps Tris throughout her journey.
Another theme could be the discovery of self. Through the experience of first mating, the young alpha might learn more about his own desires, boundaries, and values. This could be a significant part of the story as he figures out who he is in relation to his mate and his role in the pack or group.
Definitely. 'To All the Boys I've Loved Before' is a great choice. Lara Jean Covey is a young alpha female. She has her own ideas and values in her romantic journey. Another one is 'Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda'. The characters in it, including the female ones, show strength and authenticity in their relationships. 'The Fault in Our Stars' also features Hazel, who is a determined young woman in her relationship with Augustus.
Well, the story could start with the young alpha jock targeting the protagonist just because he seems different. The jock might spread rumors about the protagonist, exclude him from social activities, and physically intimidate him. As the story unfolds, the protagonist finds an unexpected ally, maybe another outcast. Together, they come up with a plan to expose the jock's insecurities. They gather evidence of the jock's bad behavior and present it to the school authorities or the popular crowd. This not only stops the bullying but also changes the social dynamics of the school environment.
It could be a girl who is interested in non - traditional 'girly' things like engineering or martial arts. The young alpha jock might bully her because she doesn't fit into the traditional gender roles that he expects. She would be strong - willed and eventually find a way to fight back against the bully.